Eight outlaws held, hashish and wine recovered

Islamabad, November 12, 2018 (PPI-OT): Islamabad Police have arrested eight outlaws from various areas of the city and recovered hashish, heroine, wine and weapons from their possession. According to details, Sub-Inspector Muhammad Ashraf from Sihal police arrested accused Abdul Waheed and recovered 1060 gram hashish from him. ASI Sajjid Iqbal also arrested accused Abid Hussain and recovered 20 wine bottles from him.

Sub-Inspector Rub-Nawaz from Tarnol police arrested two drug pushes namely Muhammad Farooq and Inzamam Asghar and recovered 400 gram heroine from him. Sub-Inspector Muhammad Shafique and ASI Zafar Iqbal arrested 03 accused Muhammad Yasir, Nasir Nisar and Zia and recovered one 12 bore rifle, and two 30 bore illicit pistols along with ammunition from their possession.

Sub-Inspector Mansoor Ahmed from Noon police arrested accused Abdul Sohaib and recovered 300 gram heroin from him. Cases have been registered against these nabbed persons and further investigation is underway from them.

SSP Islamabad Waqar-Ud-Din Syed has appreciated this performance and directed all Station House Officers for effective crackdown against those involved in drug peddling activities. He asked for renewed efforts to curb such practices and get rid of society from such menace. He said that performance in this regard would be reviewed on continuous basis.

He said that menace of drug peddling would not be allowed in educational institutions or anywhere and strict action to be ensured against those involved in such ugly business or activity. The SSP also categorically asked all police officials to focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible step to provide maximum relief to citizens.

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Followers of merit to survive in Islamabad Police, others to be shown door: SSP

Islamabad, November 12, 2018 (PPI-OT): Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed has directed all police officials to follow merit policy in true letter and spirit during their professional tasks and take strict action against those illegally occupying the properties of others and involved in drug peddling activities.

He made these directions while chairing a meeting here at Rescue 15 which was attended among others by all Zonal SPs, all SDPOS and SHOs. Following directions of IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan for strict action against land mafia, SSP (Operations) said that no sluggish attitude would be tolerated against land mafia and other criminal elements. He ordered for effective policing measures against drug pushers and curb such practices through professional attitude and commitment.

He said that corruption would not be tolerated in the force and those black sheep involved in it would be shown door. He directed to listen complaints of citizens, fix timings and remain in contact with them on regular basis to inform them about development in their matters. He also asked for briefing ad checking of performance of investigation officers on regular basis and strict action against those involved in sluggish policing.

The SSP directed all police officials to improve their performance by effectively combating crime and ensure arrest of proclaimed offenders at earliest. He directed police officials to take effective steps to control crime and adopt a professional as well as responsible attitude to mitigate the sufferings of the people.

He also directed for effective measures against those involved in drug peddling activities and curb such practices in educational institutions. He categorically asked all police officials to focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible step to provide maximum relief to citizens. Mr. Waqar Uddin Syed stressed for speedy disposal of cases and their investigation purely on merit. He said that investigation on pending cases should be completed at earliest as progress on such cases would be reviewed.

The SSP also asked to ensure registration of cases on merit and win the support of people through performance. The SSP asked for objective patrolling measures in the city and to assign duties to policemen after holding crime meetings. Special teams should be constituted to curb drug pushing activities, he said adding that no laxity would be tolerated in this regard.

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Islamabad Police
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Islamabad Police launch crackdown against drug peddlers, Sheesha centers

Islamabad, October 25, 2018 (PPI-OT): Islamabad Police have constituted special squads to launch effective crackdown against those involved in drug peddling activities and running Sheesha as well as Huqqa centers. This crackdown is being launched following the directions of Inspector General of Police Islamabad while awareness campaign has been already launched for the parents and students of educational institutions as how to ensure protection against this menace.

Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Syed Muhammad Amin Bukhari has directed to accelerate this crackdown and devise a comprehensive strategy for effective operation against those involved in such activities. He has also asked to activate the squads constituted to curb drug peddling activities. He said that CCTV cameras should be installed at canteens in colleges and universities while every possible effort should be made to get rid of this menace.

These squads would work under the supervision of Zonal Superintendents of Police. One of the such squad from Industrial area police station arrested 13 persons including three women during raid at a Sheesha Center in I-8 Markaz while the owner of this center was also apprehended. Police team also recovered seven huqqas, four packets of various flavours and other items from there.

Syed Muhammad Amin Bukhari said that Islamabad police will arrange lectures for the parents and students so that they can be given awareness about this evil. The SSP (Operations) said that strict monitoring of vendors roaming outside the educational institutions should be ensured and comprehensive policy to be devised to combat crime in the city.

The SSP (Operations) said that an effective patrolling plan should be made for the areas where crime of various nature is reported repeatedly. He asked the SPs to monitor their areas themselves and appealed the citizens to inform Islamabad Police in case of observing any suspicious or drug pushing activity around them. He said that Islamabad Police is committed to ensure protection to the lives and property of the citizens. It would also safeguard its youth from various social evils and ensure brighter future of them, he maintained.

For more information, contact:
Islamabad Police
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Police Head Quarter, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Fax: +92-51-4443180
Email: webmaster@islamabadpolice.gov.pk
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Six motorbike lifters held; 13 stolen bikes recovered in last 10 days

Islamabad, October 07, 2018 (PPI-OT): Islamabad Saddar Zone police have arrested six motorbike lifters from different areas of Tarnol, Ramna and Shalimar Police stations and have recovered 13 motorbikes from their possession in last 10 days, a police spokesman said on Sunday. He said on special directions of Senior-Superintendent of Police (Operations) Syed Muhammad Amin Bukhari, SP Saddar Zone Muhammad Umar Khan constituted special teams to arrest those involved in street crimes and motorbike lifters.

During crackdown against them PS Ramna has arrested motorbike thief namely identified as Nasir s/o Allah Ditta and has recovered eight stolen motorbikes from his possession. Shalimar police station team has arrested two culprits namely Shahryar s/o Latif and Junaid s/o Javed involved in motorbike lifting and has recovered four stolen bikes.

Furthermore, teams of Tarnol police station during crackdown has arrested three bike lifters identified as Zeeshan, Asif and Bahadur and has recovered one stolen bike from them. Further investigation is underway from these arrested bike lifters and hope for more recovery.

SSP (Operations) has appreciated the performance of Saddar zone police and further ordered to all zonal police officers to start special crackdown against street criminals and motorbike/vehicle lifters. He ordered all officers to remain in their area, brief officers about nature of their duty to remain vigilant.

For more information, contact:
Islamabad Police
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Police Head Quarter, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Fax: +92-51-4443180
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Bike lifter held; 10 stolen bikes recovered

Islamabad, October 06, 2018 (PPI-OT): Islamabad Sihala Police has arrested motorcycle thieve and recovered 10 bikes from their possession. He said that Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Syed Mohammad Amin Bukhari directed all police officials to ensure arrest of those involved in bike lifting incidents and take strict measures to curb these activities. Following his directions, the high vigilance was started in the various areas and Sihala police got success in arresting a motorcycle thieve.

A team of Sihala police station headed by SHO Sihala police station Sub-Inspector Mirza Gulfraz, ASI Zulfqar Ali and other arrested accuse namely Iddress Khan s/o Qasim Khan resident of Dhoke Awan Islamabad involved in various cases of bike lifting in Sihala stations and also recovered a stolen bike RIL-572, RIR-4056, ARR-566, STL-2123, RIQ-1745, ACL-670, APF, ALM-819 and two other from him. Further investigation is underway from him. SSP Islamabad Syed Mohammad Amin Bukhari has appreciated this performance and directed further to ensure steps for protection to the lives and property of the citizens.

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Islamabad Police
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Police Head Quarter, Islamabad, Pakistan
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16 gamblers held; valuables recovered

Islamabad, September 15, 2018 (PPI-OT): Islamabad Secretariat police station raided at two gambling dens in Muslim Colony and Nurpur Shahan area and arrested 16 gamblers besides recovery of cash, mobile phone and other valuables from them, a police spokesman said. He said that SP (City) Aamir Niazi constituted a police team including SHO Secretariat police station Sub-Inspector Shabbir Ahmed, Sub-Inspector Zahid, ASI Shaukat Abbassi and others.

This team raided at two gambling dens in areas of Nur Pur Shahan and Muslim Colony and arrested 16 gamblers while stake money Rs. 7,500, mobile phones and other valuables were also recovered from them. They have been identified as Farman, Ahad, Wajid, Nauman, Sikandar Khan, Quaid Khan, Abdullah, Sheeraz, Nisar, Anjum, Basheer, Shoaib Ghaus, Adil, Rasheed, Yawar and Saddam.

Meanwhile, ASI Muhammad Shakeel arrested an accused Fahad and recovered a snatched motorbike and mobile phone from him. ASI Iftikhar nabbed Zahid and recovered 30 bore pistol from him. ASI Muhammad Saleem from Ramana police arrested Sami for having 30 litre liquor while Sub-Inspector Yar Muhammad from Tarnol police recovered 310 gram heroin from an accused Zeeshan.

Cases have been registered against these nabbed persons and further investigation is underway from them. SSP Islamabad Najeeb-ur-Rehman Bugvi has appreciated this overall performance and directed all police officials for high vigilance and effective policing in their respective areas.

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Islamabad Police conducts flag march

Islamabad, September 13, 2018 (PPI-OT): Islamabad Police on Wednesday conducted flag march with an objective to maintain peace and tranquillity in the city during Muharram ul Haram. The flag march was conducted under the supervision of SP (Industrial Area) Hassam bin Iqbal and was participated by all SDPOs and SHOs of Industrial Zone, Islamabad Traffic Police, Police Commandos, Rescue 15 police and police patrolling officials.

Flag march started from Pakistan Sports Complex and culminated at the same point after passing through Dhokri Chowk, Rawal Dam Chowk, Shehzad town, Tramri Chow Lehtrar road, Khana Bridge, Koral Chowk, PWD Housing Society, Kak Bridge to Kahuta road, Imam Bargah Haideri in Sihala, Imam Bargah Niazian, Epxressway, Sain Boota shrine, Faizabad, I-8 Markaz, Imambargah Jafferia I-10 Markaz, Imam Bargah Moosa Kazim, Imambargah Baltastania Police Line Headquarters, Kashmir Highway, Jhugi Syedan, Imam Bargah Qadeemi to Imam Bargah Bait ul Hussain and Aabpara Chowk.

SSP (Operations) Islamabad Najeeb-ur-Rehman Bugvi has said that Islamabad police have ensured comprehensive security arrangements for Muharram-ul-Haram. He said that police would accomplish responsibility in an efficient manner to ensure protection to lives and property of citizens.

SSP Islamabad further said that purpose of this flag march was to show preparations of police and other law enforcement agencies during the Muharram ul Haram to counter any challenge and maintain peace in the city. He also directed all the SDPOs and the SHOs to make effective security arrangements in this regard in their respective areas. He added that Islamabad Police would maintain a close liaison with peace committees and organizers of Muharram Majalis and processions. He also directed for combing and search operation in Aghan and other slum areas and to maintain high vigilance at entry and exit points of the city.

For more information, contact:
Islamabad Police
Data centre H-11, Admin Block,
Police Head Quarter, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9258371 Ext (160)
Fax: +92-51-4443180
Email: webmaster@islamabadpolice.gov.pk
Website: https://islamabadpolice.gov.pk